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Governor Cuomo and His Daughter Mariah Kennedy-Cuomo Launch New York’s Mask Up Campaign With The RealReal
When Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on 60 Minutes two Sundays ago, he warned that we are still very much in the first wave of the coronavirus and that a second may not be far behind. In fact, the number of positive cases is steadily increasing across the country, and in New York state, cases have spiked 80% compared with just four weeks ago. Over the weekend, the state also reported more than 2,000 new daily cases, a significant uptick we haven’t seen .In the same 60 Minutes interview, Dr. Fauci also insisted that wearing a mask in public does, in fact, help to slow or stop the spread of the...…When Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on 60 Minutes two Sundays ago, he warned that we are still very much in the first wave of the coronavirus and that a second may not be far behind. In fact, the number of positive cases is steadily increasing across the country, and in New York state, cases have spiked 80% compared with just four weeks ago. Over the weekend, the state also reported more than 2,000 new daily cases, a significant uptick we haven’t seen .In the same 60 Minutes interview, Dr. Fauci also insisted that wearing a mask in public does, in fact, help to slow or stop the spread of the...WW…
A Group of Friends Tie-Dyeing Tees Have Raised More Than $90,000 for Biden
Like many who were stuck at home during the early months of the pandemic, Emily Simoness and Michael Chernus started tie-dyeing to pass the time in quarantine. After perfecting their craft and realizing the happiness that it brought them, they decided to throw a socially distanced tie-dyeing party on their lawn with their local friends and neighbors. But Simoness, the cofounder and executive director of the non-profit SPACE on Ryder Farm, and Chernus, an actor, quickly realized that they’d overbought supplies; in the end, there was a ton of rubber bands, Ziploc bags, and dye leftover from...…Like many who were stuck at home during the early months of the pandemic, Emily Simoness and Michael Chernus started tie-dyeing to pass the time in quarantine. After perfecting their craft and realizing the happiness that it brought them, they decided to throw a socially distanced tie-dyeing party on their lawn with their local friends and neighbors. But Simoness, the cofounder and executive director of the non-profit SPACE on Ryder Farm, and Chernus, an actor, quickly realized that they’d overbought supplies; in the end, there was a ton of rubber bands, Ziploc bags, and dye leftover from...WW…
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